...started. Alternatively, a dressing containing urea can be applied to the affected nail. This must be kept dry for 10 days, during which time the area will soften the nail...
...causing a buildup, or old dry earwax does not fall out like it should, causing an accumulation and possibly a blockage. In such cases, the problem can easily be treated...
...risk of infection, patients should keep the area clean and dry, wear shoes that provide adequate protection, avoid scratching or injuring the wound, and follow their doctor’s instructions regarding wound...
...child. There is a 95% chance of children developing chronic hep B, whereas adults only have a 5% risk. Can you get hepatitis B from dry blood? Yes, you can get hepatitis...
...burns can cause the following symptoms: Redness, similar to a sunburn Pain when the area is touched, usually lasting up to 72 hours after the injury occurred Minor inflammation Dry...
...and prevention. Escalating fevers whisper tales of influenza’s fervent embrace, a stark contrast to the cold’s more subdued touch. A cough’s resounding drum, persistent and dry, can signal the flu’s...
...include: Dry skin Dry or chapped lips Frail body Easy bruising Brittle nails Sunken eyes Pallid complexion Slow heart rate The above symptoms are just some of the possible effects...
...and dry skin Numbness or pins and needles Abnormalities in gait Reduced taste and smell Lack of concentration Psychiatric or cognitive symptoms Symptoms of iron deficiency anemia may include:[11][12] Feeling...
...a dry, sore throat, runny nose and coughing.[6] Long-term or frequent exposure to smoke can cause persistent pharyngitis. Persistent tonsillitis Chronic Pharyngitis Another common cause of persistent sore throat is...
...have suffered minor injury or inflammation of muscles and tissues. Dry needling – A procedure similar to acupuncture, this uses filiform or hypodermic needles to treat muscle pain. These needles...